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Jose Borregales: Cut loose by Tampa
Borregales was waived by the Buccaneers on Tuesday, Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Borregales struggled this preseason, going 1-for-3 on field goals, and he will now look for a new team. The kicker has yet to make his NFL debut and spent the entirety of the 2021 season on the Buccaneers' practice squad, where he could be again in 2022 if he clears waivers.
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Buccaneers' Jose Borregales: Misses costly FG attempt
Borregales missed a 52-yard field-goal attempt wide right -- his only kick of the night -- in the Buccaneers' 27-10 preseason loss to the Colts on Saturday.
Borregales' unfortunate track record in game action this preseason appears likely to cost him in his job battle with incumbent Ryan Succop. In addition to Saturday night's fourth-quarter miss, Borregales also failed to connect on a would-be game-winning 49-yard try against the Dolphins back in the exhibition opener, though that was preceded by an impressive 55-yard make. Borregales already spent all last season on the Buccaneers' practice squad, and it remains to be seen if that's what's also in the cards to start the 2022 season or if he'll end up being waived outright.
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Buccaneers' Jose Borregales: Boinks game-winning FG attempt
Borregales drilled a 55-yard field goal, hit the right upright on a 49-yard would-be game-winning attempt and connected on all three extra-point tries in the Buccaneers' 26-24 preseason loss to the Dolphins on Saturday night.
Borregales' miss obviously couldn't have been more in the spotlight and sullied what had otherwise been a highly impressive night. Greg Auman of The Athletic reports that Borregales' 55-yard make was five yards longer than any regular-season Buccaneers field goal since 2019, and the nearly perfect effort mirrored a lot of the rookie's training camp practice performances. However, Borregales conceded after the game the snap on the missed would-be game-winning attempt was perfect and put the blame on himself, noting those were precisely the type of kicks he needed to consistently execute. The battle between Borregales and incumbent Ryan Succop will continue in practice during the week, and it remains to be seen if the latter will get all the attempts in Saturday's road matchup versus the Titans.
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Buccaneers' Jose Borregales: Keeping heat on Succop
Borregales, who most recently went 6-for-7 on field-goal attempts in Wednesday's joint practice with the Dolphins, continues impressing in his battle with Ryan Succop for the starting placekicker job, Andrew Crane of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Borregales and Succop have typically been alternating days where they serve as the sole placekicker in practice, and each seemingly continues to run neck-and-neck with the other. Per Crane, Borregales' one miss Wednesday came from approximately 48 yards, and Succop followed with a perfect 7-for-7 tally Thursday, but both kickers have had their share of unblemished and near-perfect efforts thus far. Succop seemingly enjoyed an advantage coming in due to his incumbent status, but if each player performs very similarly during preseason games, the fact the veteran's $4.5 million cap hit for 2022 dwarfs Borregales' $870,000 figure could be the tiebreaker.
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Buccaneers' Jose Borregales: Impressing early in camp
Borregales, who's attempting to unseat Ryan Succop for the starting placekicker job this summer, has gone 7-for-8 on field-goal attempts in each of his first two training camp practices, Greg Auman of The Athletic reports.
Head coach Todd Bowles is alternating camp practices between his two kickers, and Borregales' first two sessions came Thursday and Saturday. Auman reports Borregales' longest kicks Thursday were about five yards farther than Succop's farthest attempts, and Saturday, he made his first six attempts before hitting the right upright from 51 yards out for his only miss. Bowles essentially declared the battle a draw thus far, noting "both of them are healthy, both of them are kicking good right now."
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Buccaneers' Jose Borregales: Getting chance to compete in camp
Borregales will have an opportunity to compete with Ryan Succop for the starting placekicker job this summer, Joey Knight of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
The University of Miami product spent the entirety of last season on the practice squad but was protected after each game, ensuring he would remain with the organization. The Buccaneers then wasted no time signing Borregales to a reserve/future contract after their postseason run concluded in late January, and general manager Jason Licht confirmed Tuesday that the 24-year-old will have a legitimate opportunity to unseat veteran Ryan Succop for the starting job this summer.
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Buccaneers' Jose Borregales: Signs future deal
The Buccaneers signed Borregales to a reserve/future contract Monday, Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Borregales spent the entire season on the team's practice squad, providing depth behind veteran kicker Ryan Succop. With Succop under contract through the 2023 season, it seems Tampa Bay is content rolling into next year with the same kicking arrangement.
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Jose Borregales: Back from Buccaneers' COVID list
Borregales was restored to the Buccaneers' practice squad from the practice squad COVID-19 list Tuesday, Scott Smith of the team's official site reports.
The kicker was away from the team for almost a week after being placed on the COVID-19 list last Thursday. Borregales will return to his role as an emergency option behind starter Ryan Succop as the team launches their postseason campaign.
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Jose Borregales: On Bucs' practice squad COVID list
Borregales (undisclosed) was placed on the Buccaneers' practice squad COVID-19 list Thursday, Scott Smith of the team's official website reports.
The rookie will now be away from the team while he goes through league protocols surrounding COVID-19. Borregales has spent the entire season on the team's practice squad, providing the Bucs a depth option behind veteran kicker Ryan Succop.
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Jose Borregales: Joins Tampa Bay's practice squad
Borregales cleared waivers and is signing with the Bucs' practice squad, Greg Auman of The Athletic reports.
Ryan Succop will handle the team's kicking duties Week 1 after being removed from COVID-19 list last week. Last year, Borregales, an undrafted free agent, earned the Lou Groza Award as the nation's top kicker during his final collegiate season.
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Jose Borregales: Waived by Bucs
Borregales has been waived by the Buccaneers.
Borregales, who joined the Bucs as an undrafted free agent in May, could resurface on the team's practice squad if he goes unclaimed. Ryan Succop is in line to handle the team's kicking duties in Week 1 after having been removed from the COVID-19 list Thursday.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 5-10, 206 lbs |
Birthplace: Caracas, Venezuela |
Age: 27 |
School: Miami (Fla.) |
Experience: 1 |